
Oh well, it still performs well enough without GPU acceleration, Which doesn't support OpenCL as far as I know. My junk desktop's graphics card is a NVIDIA GT 710, Of course, the more RAM and processor horsepower you have, the better. or, indeed, even junky 2013 processors like mine which were far from top-of-the-range when new. Which is any processor that any sensible person today would be using The only absolute requirement is that your processor supports SSE2 instructions, I'm running Darktable on an i5-3350P junk desktop from hell with 8 gigabytes of RAM. It is the finest raw processing software anywhere in Linux-land. Over the years, it has gone from a merely excellent piece of free softwareĪs I'm rewriting this, I've had to wipe out several screenfuls of complaints I used to have about it! I'm rewriting it in late 2021, and I am using version 3.8.0. Which is when I first wrote the page you are reading. I've been using it since version 1.0.4 (in the Year of our Lord 2012),


I have loved Darktable for nine years now!
